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3''Bugdom'' is a third-person {{Platformer}} developed by Creator/PangeaSoftware and released in 1999. It came preinstalled on second generation iMacs. In it, you play a cute little pill-bug named Rollie [=McFly=], who is on a quest to free the land of Bugdom from the grip of the tyrant King Thorax and his legions of ant soldiers. On the way, Rollie must fight a variety of different bug-themed enemies, find colored keys that open specific leaf doors, kick open walnuts to collect useful items, and free ladybugs from spider-web cages.
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5Levels 1 and 2 are based on a lawn, level 3 takes place in a pond, levels 4 and 5 are set in a forest resembling a bug's interpretation of a garden, levels 6 and 7 are set inside a beehive, level 8 is akin to the lawn again but at night, and levels 9 and 10 are set in the anthill.
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7In late 2020, a hobbyist programmer, with Pangea Software's support, released a free and open-source version of the game for modern versions of Platform/MicrosoftWindows, Platform/MacOS, and Linux, which you can download from [[https://github.com/jorio/Bugdom GitHub]].
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12* AirborneMook: The flying bees. The only way to kill them is by rolling at them while they're diving down to sting you, and when there's pools of deadly honey around every corner, this is not an easy task. You can run and dodge them fairly easily, but then they just follow you all over the level, constantly buzzing in your ear, which can get intensely irritating.
13* AnimalStereotypes: Friendly bugs include ladybugs and dragonflies, while enemy bugs include mosquitoes, red ants, bees, roaches, spiders, flies, and slugs. The ladybugs all wear pink high-heeled shoes and makeup, the drone bees die as soon as they fire their stingers (even if they failed to hit you), and the slugs are the slowest critters in the game. And true to his name and species, Rollie has the ability to curl up in a ball for added protection. (Though he can also roll around at high speeds, which real-life woodlice only wish they could do.)
14* AntAssault: Fire ants led by King Thorax are the main antagonists in the game. They kidnapped the ladybugs, inhabitants of Bugdom, and kept them locked in cages. The main character's goal is to defeat their king and free the ladybugs from their captivity.
15* ArtificialStupidity: The spear ants will ''always'' run off to retrieve their spear, even if it means walking into a fatal substance like water or lava. And thank goodness for that, because it's the only way to get rid of the ghost ants on level 9.
16* BackFromTheDead: If a spear ant dies in level 9, its ghost rises up from the body and comes after Rollie.
17* BeeAfraid: Levels 4, 5, 6 and 7 all feature bees in one of three varieties (plus the Queen Bee boss in level 7), all of which are out to get Rollie.
18* BloodlessCarnage: Lots of dead bugs in this game, but no bug entrails to be seen.
19* CerebusSyndrome:
20** The change in tone between Level 3 and Level 4 is pretty jarring. Level 3 has you riding a pond skater and fighting cartoony mosquitos, while in Level 4 the sky is red, the music is much more dramatic, giant human feet can crush you, you fight spiders that are far more realistic than any of the other enemies you've previously fought, and a bat can swoop out of nowhere and kill you instantly.
21** Inverted with the sequel, Bugdom 2, which makes things LighterAndSofter.
22* CheckPoint: Most levels will have a couple of large drinking straws with drops of water dangling off them. You jump and knock off the water drop to get the check point.
23* ChestMonster: Those little red bugs. Sometimes you'll kick open a walnut, hoping for something nice like a clover or a raspberry, only to get one of these bastards chewing on your rear.
24* CollisionDamage: Some enemies -- spiders, bee grubs, slugs, caterpillars, etc -- can damage you just by touching you. Possibly justified since some of them are poisonous bugs.
25* CreepyCockroach: Levels 8 and 9 feature anthropomorphic cockroaches that wear gas masks and give off a green toxic gas just from walking around (fortunately, it's very flammable, which can kill off any roaches caught in the gas when it catches on fire).
26* CycleOfHurting: It's possible to get stuck in the landscaping, and if this happens when you're near a spear ant, you're in for a lot of stabbing. It can also happen if three or more spear ants gang up on you.
27* DamselInDistress: The ladybugs, who are trapped inside cages of webbing and must be freed to increase the player's score.
28* EliteMooks: Most ants are armed with just a spear, but some of the ones in levels 8 and 9 can fly and breathe fire.
29* EverythingTryingToKillYou: Level 8 is a pretty harrowing experience because of this, although level 9 is arguably just as bad owing to the unkillable (unless lured into lava) ghost ants.
30* FakeUltimateMook: The drone bees may look muscley and intimidating, but once they've fired their one and only stinger at you, they drop down dead. All you have to do is jump out of the way.
31* FinalBoss: King Thorax, the ant king.
32* GiantFootOfStomping: Featured in level 4, the forest path, where people are walking around barefoot and will step on Rollie without noticing.
33* GiantSpider: Actually, they're regular-sized spiders, but since your character is a pill-bug, they come across being human-sized.
34* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: The Queen Bee, naturally. She arguably is more difficult to beat than the FinalBoss.
35* GoombaStomp: The bee grubs die this way. Everybody else, though, is tough enough to require one or more kicks.
36* GreenHillZone: Levels 1 and 2, the Lawn.
37* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Rollie and the mosquitoes wear sneakers, the ladybugs wear high-heeled shoes, and the boxing flies wear boxing gloves.
38* HardLevelsEasyBosses: The final level -- the boss fight with Thorax -- is laughably easy compared to the hell you go through to get there.
39* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In level 8, there are numerous cherry bombs and dynamite sticks scattered around. There are also lots of fire-breathing ants and poisonous roaches that emit a highly flammable gas. Both enemies are very difficult/impossible to beat if you attack them head on, but if you lure them over to the bombs, they do your work for you.
40* HornetHole: The level inside the beehive as well as the setting where the queen bee boss fight takes place considering you're still inside the beehive during that boss.
41* HumansAreCthulhu: Beware the giant stomping feet of doom!
42* InsectGenderBender: The ants are ruled over by a king, and the beehive has a number of drone bees who act as muscley guards. On the other hand, the blood-sucking mosquitoes are stated to be all female.
43* InterchangeableAntimatterKeys: Some of the walnuts contain colored keys that open corresponding leaf doors. The keys disappear as soon as you use them, but fortunately the doors stay open.
44* InvincibleMinorMinion: The water skeeters, slugs and caterpillars, although the latter two never waver from their prescribed routes so you're safe so long as you don't accidentally blunder into them or get impatient while walking behind one. Also, if you kill an ant on level 9, it will become an unkillable ghost ant. These are very frustrating because they can still do normal damage to you, but you can't even touch them because they're incorporeal. However, they ''can'' be lured into lava, which is fatal to them.
45* ItsAWonderfulFailure: Losing all your lives or quitting the game treats you to a cutscene of King Thorax and the fire ants circling around a caged Rollie in the ant hill, with a lava ring around him. Given the game's difficulty, expect to see this cutscene a lot. Fittingly, winning the game lets you turn the table on Thorax, with him now being the one caged in a water moat while the ladybugs clap around him under King Rollie.
46* KillItWithFire: Level 8 introduces fire-breathing winged ants, and level 10 features King Thorax, who's armed with a fireball-shooting staff.
47* KillItWithWater: Downplayed with King Thorax. Kicking a pipe and spraying him with water ''weakens'' him, putting out his fire and leaving him vulnerable to Rollie's physical attacks, but the effect doesn't last forever.
48* LavaPit: The anthill is full of them.
49* LethalLavaLand: The anthill, which is full of lava pits that can only be avoided by swinging over them or going very tightly against the wall.
50* LevelInBossClothing: Level 5 is completed by destroying the beehive at its centre, identical to how Queen Bee and King Ant are completed. The beehive cannot actually attack you, however, and the threats in the level consist of flying bees and various terrain hazards on the ground.
51* LilyPadPlatform: Level 3 involves hopping from lily pad to lily pad and trying not to get eaten by fish.
52* LiveItem: The buddy-bug, whom you obtain via walnut just like the inanimate powerups and who acts as a long-range missile.
53* MinusWorld: If you jump at a wall at just the proper angle, you'll end up in a weird mirror-land where all the landscaping is the same but all the walnuts and enemies are eerily absent. If you walk far enough, you'll end up in a white void.
54* MookBouncer: The fireflies, except they don't teleport you -- they pick you up and carry you off to [[EverythingTryingToKillYou somewhere you absolutely]] [[LavaPit do not want to be.]]
55* MouseWorld: Large portions of the game take place in a grassy field. In some levels giant feet belonging to humans come down from the sky threatening to squish you.
56* OneHitKill: In level 4, if you fly too high on a dragonfly, a GIANT BAT swoops down and eats you. The fish in level 3 are a similar insta-kill.
57* OneUp: Like everything else, you get them from walnuts.
58* {{Platformer}}: The whole game, but especially levels 6 and 9.
59* PowerUp: Raspberries restore your health, mushrooms restore your rolling time, and clovers increase your score.
60* RollingAttack: When curled into a ball, Rollie can launch himself Sonic-style at enemies, knocking them back.
61* SlidingScaleOfRealisticVersusFantastic: The initial levels, though cartoony, are simply a grassland ecosystem seen from the perspective of a bug. Level 4's soundtrack signals the start of more fantastical elements, as the second half of the level has you ride a dragonfly like a fighter jet and lead an assault and infiltration of a beehive in the next levels. By the time you get to the last few levels, you're facing down ants that breathe fire, turn into ghosts, and are led by a King that wields fire magic like an evil wizard.
62* StockBeehive: The bee hive featured in level 5 has the standard "stacked rings with a hole in one side" (plus a porch under said hole) appearance, and serves as the "boss" of the level (once it's blasted enough, it catches on fire, ending the level).
63* SuperDrowningSkills: Zig-zagged -- Rollie can swim just fine, and he can even [[JumpPhysics jump across the surface of the water]]. Though it's dangerous to do so in parts of level 3, since the bug-eating fish are lurking below the surface. However, he ''will'' drown and die if he ends up in honey, slime or lava.
64* TriumphantReprise: The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgzLForisvQ menu screen music]] has a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wahwJvBRYI8 triumphant reprise]] in the winning cutscene.
65* UndergroundLevel: Levels 9 and 10, inside the anthill.
66* VineSwing: Level 9 features a variant in the ''root'' swing, where white roots hang from the ceiling and Rollie must use them to swing across lava pits.

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